Is a Stock Market Crash Coming? — Coronavirus Update and P/E Ratios

Image Source: World Health Organization, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Situation Report — 32 We don’t think this is the environment to put new capital to work, and we remain highly cautious of what COVID-19 means for global economic growth not just in the first quarter of 2020 but for the rest of this year (maybe longer). Right now, the US markets are not really factoring in anything related to COVID-19, and perhaps may be adjusting to China’s stimulus in artificially propping up the markets as if the outbreak is somehow a “positive thing.” With the S&P 500 trading at 19.0 forward earnings estimates–estimates that are likely too high given the evidence we are seeing with respect to a slowdown due … Read more

Resetting Your Mental Model

Image Source: affen ajlfe A version of this article was originally published on our website October 6, 2013. Having the right mental model and using the right information can be the reason why you win or lose in investing. “What is the definition of timeliness? Many believe it is getting information to investors as quickly as possible after an event, or updating something every single day or week for immaterial information. I believe in a different definition of timeliness. I believe timeliness is using all information available in a mosaic approach to accurately predict the event before it even happens. Take Kinder Morgan as the latest example. We were the only ones predicting what was going to happen before it did. To investors, … Read more

Dividend Cushion Ratio Catches Another Dividend Cut

Image Shown: Tupperware Brands Corporation suspended its dividend in November 2019, a pitfall investors could have avoided by utilizing Valuentum’s proprietary Dividend Cushion ratio. We plan to refresh our report on Tupperware after members get a chance to digest this analysis to better understand how to use the Dividend Cushion ratio. By Callum Turcan Our Dividend Cushion ratio can be a very useful tool for income seeking investors that wish to avoid payout cuts and the likely capital depreciation that follows. The Dividend Cushion ratio is based on our forecast of the firm’s future free cash flows over the next five full fiscal years, less its net debt or plus its net cash position, divided by its expected dividend obligations … Read more

Our Reports on Stocks in the Containers & Packaging Industry

Image: In 2015, Ball Corp started making Coca-Cola’s contour-shaped aluminum bottle in the US; source: Ball Corp. Structure of the Containers & Packaging Industry Firms in the containers and packaging industry are highly competitive and operate capital intensive businesses characterized by facilities that run continuously to remain profitable. Firms are exposed to the costs of aluminum, steel and other materials, though many can pass through price changes thanks to contractual provisions. Still, cost containment is critical, as increases in productivity, combined with capacity changes, can create significant pricing pressures. Metal, plastic, glass and flexible materials are essentially substitutes, and differentiation can be difficult to achieve. We’re generally neutral on the group. We’ve dropped coverage of stocks in the Containers & Packaging … Read more

Weyerhaeuser Faces Deteriorating Financials While Trying to Manage a Monstrous Debt Load

Image Shown: Weyerhaeuser Company – Second quarter 2019 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan One very interesting space of the REIT investing world includes the timber industry. Weyerhaeuser Company (WY) is a Seattle-based timber REIT that controls and owns ~12 million acres of timberland in the US, along with managing ~14 million acres in Canada via long-term licenses. The company commenced operations way back in 1900, and shares of WY yield 4.6% as of this writing. Most of Weyerhaeuser’s adjusted EBITDA comes from its ‘Timberlands’ and ‘Wood Products’ segments; however, its ‘Real Estate, Energy, and Natural Resources’ segment has become more relevant of late. Our fair value estimate for WY stands at $30 per share, roughly where Weyerhaeuser is trading at … Read more

Owens-Illinois’ Debt Load Is Daunting, We Are Staying Away From This Value Trap

Image Source: Owens-Illinois Inc – IR Presentation By Callum Turcan Owens-Illinois Inc (OI) is a global manufacturer of glass packaging products, and we see the firm as a major beneficiary of the shift in consumer preferences towards non-plastic packaging options for health and environmental reasons. As of this writing, shares of OI yield 1.9% on a forward-looking basis after management initiated a new dividend policy that saw common quarterly payouts commence in 2019. While Owens-Illinois’ share price below $11/share, as it is at the time of this writing, appears cheap at first glance because shares are trading at a steep discount to our $17 per share fair value estimate, we caution that its technicals are telling another story. Investors were … Read more

Herbalife Sees a Slow Recovery Ahead

Image Source: Herbalife Nutrition Limited – 2018 10-K By Callum Turcan Many of you may remember Herbalife Nutrition (HLF) from the “epic” duel between two very well-known titans in the financial world, Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman, which was held on CNBC in January 2013. The argument at the time fundamentally rested on whether multi-level marketing companies were viable commercial entities or pyramid schemes set to crumble on themselves, with Mr. Icahn backing Herbalife while Mr. Ackman took the other side of that trade. Herbalife is a multi-level marketing company that uses the direct selling business model to market and sell nutritional products to consumers all over the globe with a focus on energy, fitness, and sports. The company’s Formula … Read more

The Dividend Cushion Ratio Was Ahead of Tupperware’s Cut

Image shown: Tupperware’s landing page at Valuentum after the company announced a ~60% dividend cut. Tupperware slashed its dividend before the Dividend Growth Newsletter hit your inboxes Friday evening. The company was included at the bottom of a list of companies with the highest multiplicative combination of Dividend Yield x Dividend Cushion ratio (mostly due to its outsize yield). The Dividend Cushion ratio flagged it as an outsize risk, nonetheless, and it was not included in any simulated newsletter portfolio. By Kris Rosemann On January 30, prior to the release of the February Dividend Growth Newsletter, Tupperware (TUP) announced that it would cut its dividend. The company had been yielding at a high-single-digit rate, but that was a red flag, as … Read more

Brace for More Volatility

Image shown: The S&P 500 ETF (SPY) since August of last year. The markets have broken through key support levels, and now support has become resistance. Volatility remains heightened since the low-vol ETN blew up in February. This article is the introduction to both the Dividend Growth Newsletter and High Yield Dividend Newsletter, both of which will be released today due to the holiday January 1. By Brian Nelson, CFA Markets are facing big pressure on the trading session January 3. There’s more to the story than rising interest rates. There’s more to the story than the US-China trade war. There’s more to the story than concerns about the political environment. Price-agnostic (indexing and quant) trading, as I outline in … Read more

Valuentum Stock Screeners

This article was sent to members via email December 29. That email can be accessed at the link that follows this article. By Brian Nelson, CFA Hi everyone, I wanted to provide an update with respect to Valuentum’s stock screeners. We believe our stock screeners are among the most robust when it comes to providing forward-looking data, or data that is important with respect to the investment decision-making process. We publish screens in each of the monthly newsletters, but we also provide a basic weekly screener for download on the left column of the website, “Download Weekly Stock Screener (xls) — login required.”   We also have other products. The more robust DataScreener, for example, is part of the quarterly Financial … Read more